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Sources told the outlet that the adjustment reportedly worsened his condition, describing his behavior as increasingly erratic and dangerous.
Authorities, however, have not publicly confirmed those details as the case remains under investigation.
Federal authorities say a homeless man played a crucial role in finding the Brown University and MIT shooter, and now they say he may be eligible for a $50,000 reward.
The tipster, identified only as John, alerted the police after a strange encounter with the suspect and later shared key details online about the shooter's vehicle.
That information helped investigators identify Claudio Neves Valente as the gunman in the two attacks that killed three people.
Rhode Island's attorney general said the tip blew the case wide open.
The FBI says a postdoctoral researcher working in the U.S.
on a visa has been charged with smuggling biological material into the country.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the man is accused of illegally importing E. coli from China and making false statements to federal authorities.
Patel warned that improperly controlled biological materials could threaten U.S.
agriculture and the economy.
The case is the latest in a series of alleged bio-smuggling incidents involving foreign researchers.
Minnesota is currently paying a Somali man indicted for fraud to run assisted living homes.
Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak has the story.
The US approved an $11 billion arms sale to Taiwan and now Beijing is responding in anger.
The Pentagon in a statement Wednesday said that the arms sale is intended to help modernize Taiwan's armed forces and maintain credible defensive capability.
The Chinese government, who still declares Taiwan to be their territory under an illegitimate rebel government, responded by saying Taiwan is squandering its people's hard-earned money to buy weapons and turning Taiwan into a powder keg.
The U.S.
sale includes 82 truck-based missile launchers, 60 howitzer artillery platforms, as well as anti-tank drones and other defensive arms.
The U.S.